"...Another family from the famed expedition was the Ros family. This family settled in the Guildford area in Sydney, and when Vito Loscocco, a sailor working on coastal ships, went to Sydney in 1883 to be presented with a gold medal for his part in a rescue on the Clarence River, he met Miss Virginia Ros, whom he later married. Mr Loscocco became a pilot boatman in Newcastle and was involved in another rescue, that of the 'Adolphe', at the entrance of Newcastle harbour, in 1904. He lived at the Pilot Terrace, Parnell Place, Newcastle, with his family until his death in 1916. ..."

Dear readers, I'm helping my 2nd cousin research her husband's RYNNE family who settled at Clifton QLD. In saying so, all families listed below have connections to the RYNNE family of Queensland, Australia with ancestors in Ireland.

The AUTRIDGE surname at first glance appears to have been Cornish in origin, with family members coming from St.Kew and St.Tudy, Cornwall, England.

A perusal of the Birth, Death and Marriage - Historical Records for New Zealand shows that there were a number of AUTRIDGE families in New Zealand from as early as the 1840s. The AUTRIDGE families appear to have concentrated mainly in Thames, Auckland and New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.